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Fox will be releasing this Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy comedy in Oct...

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, on Blu-ray Combo Pack and DVD in October. The Blu-ray will feature 2.40:1, 1080p video, DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 and Dolby Digital 5.1 Spanish & French audio, and English SDH, Spanish, and French subtitles. The DVD will feature anamorphic 2.40:1 video, Dolby Digital 5.1 English and Dolby Surround 2.0 Spanish & French audio, and English SDH, Spanish, and French subtitles.

The press release doesn't have any special features specs for the DVD, but the Blu-ray Combo Pack is set to include:

Theatrical and Unrated versions of the film

DVD + Digital Copy

Welcome To the Bonus Features!

All The Stuff We Had To Take Out But Still Think Is Funny – Deleted, Alternate & Extended Scenes

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Matt Stilwell wrote: As much as I adore MST3K, there is no way on earth I am going to spend good money on anything having anything to do with Melissa McCarthy...no matter how much I like Sandra Bullock. Nothing is funny about Melissa McCarthy. She's like a female Kevin James. The George Lucas or the James Camerson of comedy.

PLEASE don't lump McCarthy in with Kevin James. I never even 'got' why people loved that guy in the first place, I don't see much in the way of personality or comedic flair. (Even back in his "Kings of Queens" days.)

Like her or hate her, Melissa McCarthy has a niche. She's not just known for playing brash personalities (like in "Bridesmaids", "Identity Thief" and this pic), but she had a nice supporting role in "Gilmore Girls" ' final season. She was very likeable and charming there, as well as "Mike & Molly."

She has range, it's just the studios see $$$$ when they cast her to play big and brash comedic roles.

As much as I adore MST3K, there is no way on earth I am going to spend good money on anything having anything to do with Melissa McCarthy...no matter how much I like Sandra Bullock. Nothing is funny about Melissa McCarthy. She's like a female Kevin James. The George Lucas or the James Camerson of comedy.

i completely adore Melissa McCarthy! yes, her comedy/style/etc aren't for everyone but that's ok. we all can't like the same things. the glitch for me and this movie is Bullock. i really don't care for her as an actress (she DOES seem like a very nice, down to earth person though!).

Adored this movie. This was one of the few films I paid to see this year (2013 has been an atrocious year for cinema) because I wanted to tell Hollywood that yes please I'd like more films with women in them. I quite liked how it wasn't a film about "lady cops" but rather about "cops who happen to be women." You'd be surprised how important this distinction is.

Johnny wrote: I had absolutely no desire to ever see this (I find Melissa McCarthy to be painfully unfunny and irritating) but the Rifftrax guys doing a commentary over it has me definitely looking forward to giving this a rental so I can check that out!!!!

I hate to be the killjoy but the Blu-ray rental copy has no features at all. Trust me, Fox has done this before. If you want to hear the MST3K/Rifftrax commentary track, you gotta buy it like everyone else, no matter how much you hate the movie itself.

I had absolutely no desire to ever see this (I find Melissa McCarthy to be painfully unfunny and irritating) but the Rifftrax guys doing a commentary over it has me definitely looking forward to giving this a rental so I can check that out!!!!